Taking into account the second topic about the Canterbury tales in connection to region mockery, these ideas could be discussed in an essay.
- the corruption of the Church.- Cathedrals and relics were very expensive/ gold used to decorate in opposition to a poor context full of illnesses.
- Churchmen as greedy and irreligious.
- Characters such as The Monk and The pardoner used to convey same meaning within the tales.- Satirical characters
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The answer to the first question is most likely A. It makes the most sense to me. Though, I apologize if I'm incorrect. ^_^
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Undefeated should be correct
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He uses his sense of humor to make others feel comfortable.
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Answer: She may be sweet and shy and innocent, but to him, she is nothing but fearful. The tone of this stanza reveals that the farmer is still thinking about his own feelings without any regard for hers. He is not concerned that she is fearful. He does not seek to ease her fears for her own sake.
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